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12 Geniuses Podcast
Topaz Adizes | 12 Questions for Love

12 Geniuses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 52:55


In a world where technology is doing more work for humans, the connections we create with other people will become more important than ever. But for many people, phones and screens are the main ways they see the world and communicate with others. The question is how can we cultivate relationships - through a screen or in real life - that are fulfilling and will help us reach our goals.In this interview, Topaz Adizes discusses his book 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships. Topaz is working to help people create deeper human connection not only in marriages and romantic relationships, but between friends, extended families, and at work. Topaz says that the key to better relationships - both personal and professional - is asking better questions. He shares some of the “12 Questions for Love” and provides guidance for how to construct questions that will strengthen relationships. He also discusses secrets to cultivating trust, advice for how to raise healthy children who are not addicted to their devices, and what it means to be successful.Topaz Adizes is an Emmy award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. He speaks four languages, and currently lives in Uruguay with his wife and two children.

Un Minuto Con Dios - Dr. Rolando D. Aguirre
La resistencia que trae victoria

Un Minuto Con Dios - Dr. Rolando D. Aguirre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 2:06


En 1953, Edmund Hillary hizo historia al ser el primero en alcanzar la cumbre del Monte Everest. No fue un logro inmediato. Hillary intentó la hazaña en varias ocasiones y enfrentó condiciones climáticas extremas, falta de oxígeno y desafíos que parecían insuperables. Sin embargo, en lugar de rendirse tras los fracasos, cada intento fallido le enseñó algo nuevo. Finalmente, el 29 de mayo de 1953, después de años de preparación y resiliencia, logró lo que muchos consideraban imposible.La vida cristiana muchas veces se asemeja a esta travesía. Hay momentos en los que sentimos que no avanzamos, que cada paso es cuesta arriba y que las adversidades nos debilitan. Sin embargo, cada desafío es una oportunidad para fortalecernos en Dios. Moisés no vio la Tierra Prometida de inmediato, José tuvo que pasar por la traición y la cárcel antes de llegar a ser gobernador, y los discípulos enfrentaron persecución antes de ver el crecimiento de la iglesia.Si hoy te encuentras en una temporada de lucha, recuerda que la resistencia en la fe trae victoria. No importa cuántas veces sientas que no puedes más, Dios está contigo en el proceso. Él no te ha llamado a rendirte, sino a seguir avanzando con perseverancia. La cima puede estar más cerca de lo que imaginas. La Biblia dice en Santiago 1:2-4: "Hermanos míos, tened por sumo gozo cuando os halléis en diversas pruebas, sabiendo que la prueba de vuestra fe produce paciencia. Mas tenga la paciencia su obra completa, para que seáis perfectos y cabales, sin que os falte cosa alguna". (RV1960).

Un Minuto Con Dios
031525 - La Resistencia que Trae Victoria

Un Minuto Con Dios

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 2:06


En 1953, Edmund Hillary hizo historia al ser el primero en alcanzar la cumbre del Monte Everest. No fue un logro inmediato. Hillary intentó la hazaña en varias ocasiones y enfrentó condiciones climáticas extremas, falta de oxígeno y desafíos que parecían insuperables. Sin embargo, en lugar de rendirse tras los fracasos, cada intento fallido le enseñó algo nuevo. Finalmente, el 29 de mayo de 1953, después de años de preparación y resiliencia, logró lo que muchos consideraban imposible. La vida cristiana muchas veces se asemeja a esta travesía. Hay momentos en los que sentimos que no avanzamos, que cada paso es cuesta arriba y que las adversidades nos debilitan. Sin embargo, cada desafío es una oportunidad para fortalecernos en Dios. Moisés no vio la Tierra Prometida de inmediato, José tuvo que pasar por la traición y la cárcel antes de llegar a ser gobernador, y los discípulos enfrentaron persecución antes de ver el crecimiento de la iglesia. Si hoy te encuentras en una temporada de lucha, recuerda que la resistencia en la fe trae victoria. No importa cuántas veces sientas que no puedes más, Dios está contigo en el proceso. Él no te ha llamado a rendirte, sino a seguir avanzando con perseverancia. La cima puede estar más cerca de lo que imaginas. La Biblia dice en Santiago 1:2-4: "Hermanos míos, tened por sumo gozo cuando os halléis en diversas pruebas, sabiendo que la prueba de vuestra fe produce paciencia. Mas tenga la paciencia su obra completa, para que seáis perfectos y cabales, sin que os falte cosa alguna". (RV1960).

Coping With Ghosting
Ghosting, Love & Dating: How to Create Deeper Connections with Topaz Adizes

Coping With Ghosting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 40:52 Transcription Available


In this engaging episode, Gretta speaks with Topaz Adizes—Emmy award-winning writer, director, experience design architect, and creator of The Skin Deep—as he shares his transformative journey through challenging relationships and his path to finding true love. Topaz opens up about his experience with ghosting and the valuable lessons he's learned along the way. He shares strategies for attracting real love and the profound impact of asking the right questions to deepen connections. Tune in for an insightful and heartfelt conversation emphasizing vulnerability, introspection, and the power of shared experiences.Topaz is an Emmy award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep.Connect With Gretta:  Coping With Ghosting 101 | Coaching Sessions | Free and Private Facebook Support Group | Instagram | YouTube | copingwithghosting.comCoping with Ghosting delivers evidence-based strategies that transform personal betrayal into a powerful catalyst for change.Connect With Topaz Adizes and The Skin Deep:topazadizes.com | TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Music: "Ghosted" by Gustavo RamosDisclaimer:  This information is designed to mentor and guide you to cope with Ghosting by cultivating a positive mindset and implementing self-care practices. It is for educational purposes only; it solely provides self-help tools for your use. Coping With Ghosting is not providing health care or psychological therapy services and is not diagnosing or treating any physical or mental a Want to feel better after being ghosted? Coping With Ghosting 101 downloadable workshop will help you take your power back today. Support the showGhosted and feeling stuck? Join Heal and Move On After Ghosting, a 7-week program designed to help you move forward and reclaim your life. Together, we'll work through a research-backed framework to rebuild your confidence, trust, and emotional well-being. By the end, you'll have the clarity to set boundaries, understand your relationship needs, and move forward confidently—even if the ghost resurfaces. Note to All Listeners: Ghosting is defined as: The practice of ending a personal relationship with someone by suddenly and without explanation withdrawing from all communication (Oxford Languages). When you leave an abusive situation without saying "goodbye," it's not ghosting, it's "self-protection." When you quietly exit a relationship after a boundary has been violated, it's not ghosting, it's "self-respect."

What's Next! with Tiffani Bova
Building Deeper Connections Through Questions with Topaz Adizes

What's Next! with Tiffani Bova

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 31:43


Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.    I have the honor and pleasure of welcoming Topaz Adizes to the show today.    He is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll Stories of Change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and so much else. He has garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and two World Press Photo awards for immersive storytelling. But what I'm here today to talk to him about is his new book called 12 Questions for Love.    THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR…anyone looking to build stronger relationships—at work or in life—through the power of better questions.   TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE…we often focus on having the right answers, but real connection comes from asking the right questions. Topaz Adizes has spent over a decade studying human connection, guiding more than 1,200 pairs of people through transformative conversations. In this episode, he shares how the way we ask questions can strengthen workplace culture, improve team dynamics, and create more meaningful personal relationships. By shifting our approach—from looking for the “right” answer to fostering authentic dialogue—we unlock deeper understanding, trust, and collaboration.   KEY TAKEAWAYS… The best conversations start with thoughtful, well-constructed questions. Shifting from binary to open-ended questions leads to richer, more meaningful responses. A strong workplace culture starts with intentional communication and connection. Small shifts in how we structure meetings can make them more productive and engaging. Great leaders aren't just problem-solvers—they're great guides who know how to ask the right questions.   WHAT I LOVE MOST…Topaz's insight on the power of well-constructed questions. His technique to ask open-ended, connective, and intentional questions creates space for deeper conversations, whether at work or in personal relationships.   Running Time: 31:43    Subscribe on iTunes     Find Tiffani Online: LinkedIn Facebook X    Find Topaz Online: LinkedIn  Website   Topaz's Book:  12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships

Lancefield on the Line
Topaz Adizes: Building deeper relationships

Lancefield on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 43:12


Are you finding out how the people around you really think and feel?Being able to do so will enable deeper relationships both at work and home.In this episode I am joined by Topaz Adizis, the creator of The Skin Deep, a powerful platform of curated conversations between partners, friends, relatives and strangers.We explore what it takes to create space for vulnerability in relationships. Topaz explains that to achieve this you need to express your intention clearly and ask questions that stimulate reactions. He also shares how to sit with the discomfort of your feelings when you're in these vulnerable moments.This is a masterclass in connecting with the humanity between us and I do hope you enjoy it.“If we're all going to stick in the mind we're going to lose” - Topaz AdizesYou'll hear about:·      Creating conditions for deeper conversations·      Setting the scene for conversation·      The barriers to better conversations·      What do fantastic questions look like?·      How to follow through to deep listening·      Moving on from great discomfort·      The biggest shift Topaz has made·      The impact Topaz wants to have on the world·      What does Topaz's best day look like?About Topaz Adizes:Topaz Adizes is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. He speaks four languages, and currently lives in Uruguay with his wife and two children.Resources: Profile: https://www.topazadizes.com/Book ‘12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships': https://www.amazon.com/12-Questions-Love-Conversations-Relationships/dp/1632174901The Skin Deep: https://www.theand.us/My resources:Take my new Becoming a Strategic Leader course (https://bit.ly/3KJYDTj)Sign up to my Every Day is a Strategy Day newsletter (http://bit.ly/36WRpri) for modern mindsets and practices to help you get ahead.Subscribe to my YouTube channel (http://bit.ly/3cFGk1k) where you can watch the conversation.For more details about me:●      Services (https://rb.gy/ahlcuy) to CEOs, entrepreneurs and professionals.●      About me (https://rb.gy/dvmg9n) - my background, experience and philosophy.●      Examples of my writing https://rb.gy/jlbdds)●      Follow me and engage with me on LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/2Z2PexP)●      Follow me and engage with me on Twitter (https://bit.ly/36XavNI)

Entrez dans l'Histoire
La conquête de l'Everest : deux hommes sur le toit du monde

Entrez dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 20:39


Là où l'air se fait rare et où seuls les plus courageux osent s'aventurer, Edmund Hillary et Tenzing Norgay ont marqué l'histoire de l'alpinisme. En 1953, ils furent les premiers hommes à conquérir l'Everest. Mais derrière cet exploit se cache une aventure humaine faite de défis, d'entraide et d'un courage sans faille. Préparez-vous à revivre l'ascension haletante de deux hommes devenus des héros. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Bruno Calvès Du lundi au vendredi de 15h à 15h30, Lorànt Deutsch vous révèle les secrets des personnages historiques les plus captivants !

RTL Stories
Entrez dans l'Histoire - La conquête de l'Everest : deux hommes sur le toit du monde

RTL Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 20:39


Là où l'air se fait rare et où seuls les plus courageux osent s'aventurer, Edmund Hillary et Tenzing Norgay ont marqué l'histoire de l'alpinisme. En 1953, ils furent les premiers hommes à conquérir l'Everest. Mais derrière cet exploit se cache une aventure humaine faite de défis, d'entraide et d'un courage sans faille. Préparez-vous à revivre l'ascension haletante de deux hommes devenus des héros. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Bruno Calvès Du lundi au vendredi de 15h à 15h30, Lorànt Deutsch vous révèle les secrets des personnages historiques les plus captivants !

Hiçbir Şey Tesadüf Değil
Dünya'nın Dibine Yolculuk: Mariana Çukur'unun Keşfi

Hiçbir Şey Tesadüf Değil

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 18:24


21 Aralık 1872'de İngiliz gemisi HMS Challenger, daha önce kimsenin cesaret edemediği bir görev için demir almıştı. Dünyanın etrafında uzun bir yolculuğa çıkan gemi mürettebatının zor bir görevi vardı: Okyanusların derinliğini ölçmek. 3,5 yıl süren çalışmaların sonucunda mürettebat, yaklaşık 11 km derinliğindeki Mariana Çukuru'nu keşfettiler. Fakat orada ne olduğunu da merak ediyordu tüm dünya. Bu cevabı da çılgın bir mucit olan Auguste Piccard arayışa koyulacaktı. Hiçbir Şey Tesadüf Değil'in bu bölümünde bir keşif hikayesini takip ediyoruz. Dünya'nın dibine, o sonsuz karanlığa giden yolculuğu birlikte inceliyoruz.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Nočná pyramída - hosť
Juraj Mravec - novinár, reportér, ocenený Literárnym fondom (2023) (18.12.2024 22:19)

Nočná pyramída - hosť

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 65:27


Juraj Mravec starší, publicista, novinár STV (a relácie Reportéri). Je prvým reportérom aktuálnej publicistiky v STV. K ambícii z mladosti - byť scenáristom sa mu podarilo dostať až po 19 rokoch práce v tlačových médiách. Svoje reportáže zväčša venuje témam, v ktorých sa spája napätie s možnosťou priamej konfrontácie s tými, ktorí nie sú „čistí“. Od kriminálnych tém cez prírodné katastrofy vo svete po terorizmus... Juraj je tiež autorom príbehových reportáží a rozhovorov so svetovými osobnosťami (ako Edmund Hillary, Annie Girardot, Christian Barnard, Zbigniew Brzezinski...), ktoré publikoval aj knižne pod názvom Dáma a zopár správnych chlapov. S fotografom, novinárom a knižným dizajnérom Viktorom Vojtekom tiež vydali 7-dieľny knižný projekt rozhovorov s legendami svetového významu – Interview s fotografiou… A na doplnenie, má za sebou básnickú zbierku s názvom Tvoje telo, to je delo. Rodák z Bratislavy, býva v Devínskej Novej Vsi, má dve deti (syn Juraj ml. je zároveň aj kolega). Má rád filmy, knihy, poéziu, turistiku, a milióny zážitkov. O niektoré z nich sa s nami podelí. V NP privítal Juraja Mravca Ľúdovít Jakubove - Mravec. | Hosť: Juraj Mravec (novinár, reportér, ocenený Literárnym fondom za novinársku tvorbu v roku 2023). | Moderuje: Ľudovít Jakubove - Mravec. | Tolkšou Nočná pyramída pripravuje Slovenský rozhlas, Rádio Slovensko, SRo1.

Andata e Ritorno - Storie di montagna
189 - Cho Oyu 1954 | ep.1

Andata e Ritorno - Storie di montagna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 16:54


Il viennese Herbert Tichy è al comando della spedizione diretta al Cho Oyu nel 1954. Con i suoi 8.201 metri di quota è la sesta montagna più alta del pianeta, la quinta ad aver accolto in vetta l'essere umano. Due anni prima dello stravagante austriaco, alcuni uomini trovarono un passaggio a N-O per una possibile ascesa. Si chiamavano Edmund Hillary e George Lowe, entrambi protagonisti sulla montagna più alta del mondo nel 1953.www.storiedimontagna.comContatti: andataeritorno.podcast@gmail.com Iscriviti alla newsletterLa nostra pagina InstagramIl nostro profilo LinkedInMusic by Epidemic SoundCrediti immagine

Case Interview Preparation & Management Consulting | Strategy | Critical Thinking
728: More Effective Leadership Through Conversations (with Topaz Adizes)

Case Interview Preparation & Management Consulting | Strategy | Critical Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 47:09


Welcome to an interview with the author of 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships, Topaz Adizes.  Topaz After a decade of exploring human connections through 1,200+ conversations in his Emmy Award-winning experience design studio, Topaz Adizes founder of The Skin Deep, popular on TikTok (1.2M) and Youtube (905k), is bringing his knowledge of the power of questions to the workplace.   In this episode, Topaz shares his filmmaking journey leading to creating "The And," a project focused on deep, human conversations. He emphasizes that in order to have meaningful conversations, we need to consider giving well-constructed questions, avoiding binary ones, and fostering a safe space for dialogue. Topaz also touched on creating impactful conversations by setting intentions, using connective questions, and ensuring participants feel safe and heard. He also highlights the significance of deep listening, which involves engaging the whole body and feeling, and how these types of conversations enhance relationships and personal growth.   Topaz Adizes is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experienced design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. He speaks four languages and currently lives in Mexico with his wife and two children.   Get Topaz's book here: https://shorturl.at/lj2Ro 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships   Here are some free gifts for you: Overall Approach Used in Well-Managed Strategy Studies free download: www.firmsconsulting.com/OverallApproach   McKinsey & BCG winning resume free download: www.firmsconsulting.com/resumepdf   Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo

The Strategy Skills Podcast: Management Consulting | Strategy, Operations & Implementation | Critical Thinking
497: More Effective Leadership Through Conversations with Topaz Adizes

The Strategy Skills Podcast: Management Consulting | Strategy, Operations & Implementation | Critical Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 48:47


Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 497, an interview with the author of 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships, Topaz Adizes.  Topaz After a decade of exploring human connections through 1,200+ conversations in his Emmy Award-winning experience design studio, Topaz Adizes founder of The Skin Deep, popular on TikTok (1.2M) and Youtube (905k), is bringing his knowledge of the power of questions to the workplace.   In this episode, Topaz shares his filmmaking journey leading to creating "The And," a project focused on deep, human conversations. He emphasizes that in order to have meaningful conversations, we need to consider giving well-constructed questions, avoiding binary ones, and fostering a safe space for dialogue. Topaz also touched on creating impactful conversations by setting intentions, using connective questions, and ensuring participants feel safe and heard. He also highlights the significance of deep listening, which involves engaging the whole body and feeling, and how these types of conversations enhance relationships and personal growth.   Topaz Adizes is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experienced design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. He speaks four languages and currently lives in Mexico with his wife and two children.   Get Topaz's book here: https://shorturl.at/lj2Ro 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships   Here are some free gifts for you: Overall Approach Used in Well-Managed Strategy Studies free download: www.firmsconsulting.com/OverallApproach   McKinsey & BCG winning resume free download: www.firmsconsulting.com/resumepdf   Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo

Tales in Two Minutes- Jay Stetzer, Storyteller

He even made American Express card commercials because of it! 

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES
A qui appartient la chaussure qui vient d'être retrouvée sur l'Everest ?

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 2:09


Qui a vraiment atteint le premier l'Everest ? Est-ce bien sir Edmund Hillary, arrivé sur le toit du monde le 29 mai 1953 ? Ou plutôt les alpinistes George Mallory et Sandy Irvine, partis, en 1924, à l'assaut de la fameuse montagne ? Certes, le vainqueur officiel demeure bien le Britannique Hillary. Mais, depuis un siècle, on se demande si ses devanciers, qui ont été aperçus, pour la dernière fois, le 8 juin 1924, n'auraient pas fini par atteindre leur but. Certains indices montrent en tous cas qu'ils n'en étaient pas très loin. Ainsi, en 1999, l'alpiniste américain Conrad Anker a découvert, à plus de 8 200 mètres d'altitude, le corps momifié de George Mallory. La découverte d'une chaussure appartenant à Irvine Une autre découverte fait la une de l'actualité. Elle est le fait d'une équipe du National Geographic, qui vient de trouver, sous la face nord de l'Everest, une chaussure qui a aussitôt attiré l'attention des alpinistes. En effet, une chaussette y était insérée. En l'examinant, ils ont aperçu une étiquette encore visible, sur laquelle était inscrit "A.C. Irvine". Ce qui pourrait correspondre au nom de l'équipier de George Mallory. Il se prénommait en effet Andrew, "Sandy" n'étant qu'un surnom. Par ailleurs, les restes d'un pied humain ont été retrouvés dans la chaussure. Comme des membres de la famille d'Irvine ont proposé de fournir des échantillons d'ADN, il devrait être possible d'établir que ces ossements étaient bien ceux de Sandy Irvine. Mais cela ne prouverait pas pour autant que les deux alpinistes avaient bien atteint le sommet de l'Everest. Pour cela, il faudrait retrouver l'appareil photo emporté par Irvine. S'il s'était bien hissé sur le toit du monde, il avait certainement dû immortaliser cet exploit. D'autres objets ayant appartenu aux deux alpinistes ont bien été découverts, comme un piolet ou une bouteille d'oxygène, mais l'appareil photo demeure introuvable. Quoi qu'il en soit, de nombreux alpinistes sont persuadés que Mallory et Irvine sont bien parvenus au sommet de l'Everest et qu'ils auraient trouvé la mort au retour. Un jour prochain, une autre expédition en trouvera peut-être la preuve décisive. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Café Brasil Podcast
Cafezinho 647 - Ele não quis sua foto no topo do Everest.

Café Brasil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 13:44


Tem muita história fascinante no Everest. Uma delas eu vou contar dia 30/10 na palestra Mallory - Everest: Sonho e Tragédia. Inscreva-se gratuitamente em https://lp.lucianopires.com.br/?page_id=898e Em 1953, o neozelandês Edmund Hillary e o tibetano-nepalês Tenzing Norgay se tornaram os primeiros homens a alcançar o cume do Monte Everest, a montanha mais alta do mundo. A foto que ilustra este post é de Norgay, de pé no topo da montanha, celebrando a vitória histórica sobre a natureza e os próprios limites. Um momento de glória, imortalizado para sempre. Mas Hillary não quis tirar uma foto no topo da montanha. Como assim? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cafezinho Café Brasil
Cafezinho 647 - Ele não quis sua foto no topo do Everest.

Cafezinho Café Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 13:44


Tem muita história fascinante no Everest. Uma delas eu vou contar dia 30/10 na palestra Mallory - Everest: Sonho e Tragédia. Inscreva-se gratuitamente em https://lp.lucianopires.com.br/?page_id=898e Em 1953, o neozelandês Edmund Hillary e o tibetano-nepalês Tenzing Norgay se tornaram os primeiros homens a alcançar o cume do Monte Everest, a montanha mais alta do mundo. A foto que ilustra este post é de Norgay, de pé no topo da montanha, celebrando a vitória histórica sobre a natureza e os próprios limites. Um momento de glória, imortalizado para sempre. Mas Hillary não quis tirar uma foto no topo da montanha. Como assim? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duhovna misel
Ne sprejeti poraza

Duhovna misel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 1:36


Edmund Hillary je bil prvi človek, ki se je 29. maja ...Iz knjige Dragoceno darilo zgodb, ki je izšla v zbirki Zgodbe za dušo pri založbi Ognjišče.

Over It And On With It
CC: The Skin Deep with Topaz Adizes

Over It And On With It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 49:58


Topas Adizes joins me for a beautiful conversation about how to deepen our connections through listening and curiosity.    Topaz Adizes is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary.   He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. He speaks four languages, and currently lives in Mexico with his wife and two children.   For more about The Skin Deep, visit TheSkinDeep.com.   To learn more about Topaz Adizes and his work, visit TopazAdizes.com.

The Wisdom Of... with Simon Bowen
Peter Hillary on the Wisdom of Leadership and Stewardship

The Wisdom Of... with Simon Bowen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 46:09


In this captivating episode of 'Wisdom of', Simon Bowen sits down with Peter Hillary, son of legendary mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary. Peter shares profound insights on leadership, stewardship, and making a lasting impact on the world.

Affaires sensibles
Dans la montagne, personne ne vous entendra crier : Mystère au sommet de l'Everest

Affaires sensibles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 55:11


durée : 00:55:11 - Affaires sensibles - par : Christophe Barreyre, Fabrice Drouelle - 29 mai 1953 Edmund Hillary et Tenzing Norgay sont les premiers humains à fouler le toit du monde : l'Everest, 8848 mètres d'altitude. Un exploit au retentissement mondial. Mais sont-ils vraiment les premiers à avoir atteint ce sommet ? Pas sûr ! - réalisé par : Laurie-Anne TOULEMONT

History & Factoids about today
July 20-Lollipops, 1st Moon Landing, Edmund Hillary,TG Shepperd, Kim Carnes, Santana, Soundgarden, Julianne Hough

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 14:43


National Lollipop day.  Entertainment from 1965. Sitting Bull surrendered, First man on the moon, Miss America had to resign due to nude pictures of her.  Todays birthdays - Richard Owen, Edmund Hillary, Buddy Knox, Diana Rigg, Natalie Wood, TG Shepperd, Kim Carnes, Carlos Santana, Donna Dixon, Radney Foster, Chris Cornell, Sandra Oh, Julianne Hough.  Buce Lee died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard    https://defleppard.com/Lollipop - The Chordettes(I can't get no) Satisfaction - The Rolling StonesBefore you go - Buck OwensBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent    https://www.50cent.com/Pary doll - Buddy KnowI loved em everyone - TG ShepperdBetty Davis eyes - Kim CarnesEvil ways - SantanaNobody wins - Radney FosterBlack Hole Sun - SoundgardenThat song in my head - Julianne HoughExit - Its not love - Dokken    https://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka at Facebook and cooolmedia.com

Dating Intentionally
84. Conversation tips to make you a better dater with Topaz Adizes of The Skin Deep

Dating Intentionally

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 58:49


What kinds of questions are you asking on dates, and are they the kind that will help your date open up? In this episode, I talk to Topaz Adizes, Founder of The Skin Deep and creator of the Emmy award-winning series {The And} about how to have deeper, more intimate conversations. We get into the types of questions that lead to deeper conversations, tips for listening and more. This was such an insightful conversation! Also - I am now partnering with The Skin Deep and offering a discount on their product, {The And} card decks! Check out their dating question card deck here. https://collabs.shop/co9ejf  Slide into my DMs on IG: https://www.instagram.com/dating.intentionally/ Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dating.intentionally Get my free dating FAQ guide: http://eepurl.com/ihTMYj Read more on the blog: https://intentionally.dating/blog-posts/  Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dating.Intentionally  Dating dilemma: https://forms.gle/xCmAWvDPGJdr3rFz9  Rate & Review the show on Apple: https://t.ly/JJgpP About Topaz Adizes: opaz Adizes is an Emmy award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. He speaks four languages, and currently lives in Uruguay with his wife and two children. For more about The Skin Deep, visit TheSkinDeep.com. Get in touch: Topaz Website, The Skin Deep Website, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall
Topaz Adizes: How to Heighten Intimacy With the Questions We Ask

The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 45:30


If you're feeling “stuck” in your relationships, asking new kinds of questions can be a powerful way forward. This week Andrew talks with filmmaker and author Topaz Adizes about starting conversations that lead to a deeper, more authentic connection. Andrew and Topaz discuss Topaz's new book, 12 Questions for Love, and highlight the importance of: Cultivating genuine curiosity. Asking open-ended questions. The “connective question”, which draws both the asker and the responder into a shared experience.  Creating the right space to ask deeper questions.  The difference between a question with an agenda, and a question with an intention. Topaz Adizes is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. He speaks four languages, and currently lives in Mexico with his wife and two children.  Subscriber Content This Week If you're a subscriber to The Meaningful Life (via Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Patreon), this week you'll be hearing: Three things Topaz Adizes knows to be true. How To Be More Vulnerable. AND subscribers also access all of our previous bonus content - a rich trove of insight on love, life and meaning created by Andrew and his interviewees. Follow Up Get Andrew's free guide to difficult conversations with your partner: How to Tell Your Partner Difficult Things  Take a look at Andrew's new online relationship course: My Best Relationship Tools  For more about The Skin Deep, visit TheSkinDeep.com.  To learn more about Topaz Adizes and his work, visit TopazAdizes.com. Follow Topaz Adizes and The Skin Deep on Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube and Facebook. Andrew offers regular advice on love, marriage and finding meaning in your life via his social channels. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube @andrewgmarshall and on Substack at The Meaningful Life. 

Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide
ERP 427: How to Construct Questions That Cultivate Deeper Connection — An Interview with Topaz Adizes

Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 51:00


Fostering genuine connections can feel daunting in a world filled with distractions and surface-level interactions. Many individuals struggle to find the right way to communicate, leading to misunderstandings and emotional distance in relationships. In this episode, we explore the art of refining communication through strategic question construction. While you can't control the answers you receive, you can shape them by framing your questions thoughtfully. Discover practical insights and strategies to cultivate meaningful dialogue and forge authentic bonds with others. Join us on a journey to harness the potential of curiosity and intentionality in your conversations, paving the way for richer, more fulfilling relationships. Topaz Adizes is an Emmy award-winning writer, director, and experienced design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll Stories of Change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW, featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the NewYork Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. Check out the transcript of this episode on Dr. Jessica Higgin's website. In this episode 05:51 Topaz's journey from filmmaking to experience design. 10:36 Harnessing the power of intimate questions for better relationships. 14:06 How the quality and nature of questions significantly influence our experiences and outcomes. 17:56 Five key traits of effective questions. 32:28 Cultivating authentic connections through curious inquiry. 38:20 The importance of creating space for meaningful connection. Mentioned 12 Questions for Love (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) {The And} (videos) The Skin Deep - Creating The Space To Explore (card decks & shop) Enter in “DRJESSICA” for 15% off (*Affiliate link) Relationship Map To Happy, Lasting Love Connect with Topaz Adizes Websites: shop.theskindeep.com | topazadizes.com Facebook: facebook.com/TheSkinDeep X: twitter.com/the_skindeep?lang=en YouTube: youtube.com/c/theskindeep/videos Instagram: instagram.com/the_skindeep LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/theskindeep TikTok: tiktok.com/@theskindeep?lang=en Pinterest: pinterest.com/theskindeep Podcast: topazadizes.com/podcast Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship  Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins  Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins  Twitter: @DrJessHiggins  Website: drjessicahiggins.com   Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like me to discuss, please contact me by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here.  Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship.  Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here.  Thank you!   *With Amazon Affiliate Links, I may earn a few cents from Amazon, if you purchase the book from this link.

History Daily
The First Ever Successful Summit of Mount Everest

History Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 15:14


May 29, 1953. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay become the first explorers to reach the top of Mount Everest. This episode originally aired in 2023.Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WDR ZeitZeichen
Tenzing Norgay: Sherpa und Erstbesteiger des Mount Everest

WDR ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 13:09


Am 29.5.1953 stehen der Sherpa Tenzing Norgay (1914 geboren) und der Neuseeländer Edmund Hillary als erste Menschen auf dem Mount Everest, dem Dach der Welt. Von Murat Kayi.

Anytime Now
The Sherpa & the Beekeeper: Conquering Mt. Everest

Anytime Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 18:36


Discover the heart-pounding adventure of the incredible expedition that conquered the world's highest peak—Mt. Everest. In this episode, we unravel the legendary journey of an unlikely duo—a beekeeper from New Zealand and a Sherpa—as they braved treacherous terrain and daunting challenges to become the first people to ever summit Mount Everest. It's time to learn about Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary in a tale of human perseverance and triumph against the odds. About Honest History Honest History creates award-winning books, magazines, and this show for young historians across the world. Our mission is to inspire kids to create a positive impact on history themselves. Learn more at honesthistory.co and @honesthistory. Credits This episode was narrated by Randall Lawrence, written by Heidi Coburn, and produced by Robot Pirate Media. Original theme music was written and recorded by Luke Messimer. More Enjoy this episode? Share with your friends and don't forget to rate and review. See you next time!

Spectator Radio
The Edition: who will Trump pick for his running mate?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 47:23


This week: Veep show: who will Trump pick for his running mate? Freddy Gray goes through the contenders – and what they say about America (and its most likely next president). ‘Another thought might be buzzing around Trump's head: he can pick pretty much whoever he wants because really it's all about him. He might even choose one of his children: Ivanka or Donald Junior. What could sound better than Trump-Trump 2024?' Freddy joins the podcast. (02:10) Next: Will and Lara take us through some of their favourite pieces from the magazine, including David Shipley's piece on the issues in the criminal justice system and Patrick Kidd's article on the C of E's volunteering crisis. Then: Everest. This year marks 100 years since George Mallory's doomed expedition. On the 8th June 1924 George Mallory and his climbing partner Sandy Irvine were seen through binoculars 800 ft from the summit of Mount Everest, but sadly were never seen again. Whether they did reach the top – almost 30 years prior to Edmund Hillary's confirmed summit – has been the source of debate and myth for a century. Two new books will be released this year revisiting the attempt, and the man behind them. One by former political editor at the Sun, Tom Newton Dunn (great nephew of Mallory) and the other by mountaineer Mick Conefrey – which is reviewed this week in The Spectator. Tom and Mick joined the podcast to discuss. (17:51) And finally: Next week marks the anniversary of the death of Spectator's Low Life columnist Jeremy Clarke. And on Tuesday a new collection of his columns is being published: Low Life: The Final Years. The book begins with his cancer diagnosis in 2013 and goes up until his last column, published two weeks before his death last year. Regular readers will know that Jeremy's genius was to capture the beauty and absurdity of the everyday – he chronicled it all with extraordinary frankness and brilliant wit. And so to remember Jeremy, and his peerless writing, we were joined by his widow, the artist Catriona Olding, who writes a guest Life column in this week's magazine, and his friend Con Coughlin, defence editor at the Telegraph. (33:35) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson. If readers would like to buy Low Life: The Final Years, copies are available on the Spectator Shop - go to spectator.co.uk/shop.

The Edition
Veep show: who will Trump pick for his running mate?

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 47:23


This week: Veep show: who will Trump pick for his running mate? Freddy Gray goes through the contenders – and what they say about America (and its most likely next president). ‘Another thought might be buzzing around Trump's head: he can pick pretty much whoever he wants because really it's all about him. He might even choose one of his children: Ivanka or Donald Junior. What could sound better than Trump-Trump 2024?' Freddy joins the podcast. (02:10) Next: Will and Lara take us through some of their favourite pieces from the magazine, including David Shipley's piece on the issues in the criminal justice system and Patrick Kidd's article on the C of E's volunteering crisis.  Then: Everest. This year marks 100 years since George Mallory's doomed expedition. On the 8th June 1924 George Mallory and his climbing partner Sandy Irvine were seen through binoculars 800 ft from the summit of Mount Everest, but sadly were never seen again. Whether they did reach the top – almost 30 years prior to Edmund Hillary's confirmed summit – has been the source of debate and myth for a century. Two new books will be released this year revisiting the attempt, and the man behind them. One by former political editor at the Sun, Tom Newton Dunn (great nephew of Mallory) and the other by mountaineer Mick Conefrey – which is reviewed this week in The Spectator. Tom and Mick joined the podcast to discuss. (17:51) And finally: Next week marks the anniversary of the death of Spectator's Low Life columnist Jeremy Clarke. And on Tuesday a new collection of his columns is being published: Low Life: The Final Years. The book begins with his cancer diagnosis in 2013 and goes up until his last column, published two weeks before his death last year. Regular readers will know that Jeremy's genius was to capture the beauty and absurdity of the everyday – he chronicled it all with extraordinary frankness and brilliant wit. And so to remember Jeremy, and his peerless writing, we were joined by his widow, the artist Catriona Olding, who writes a guest Life column in this week's magazine, and his friend Con Coughlin, defence editor at the Telegraph. (33:35) Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.  If readers would like to buy Low Life: The Final Years, copies are available on the Spectator Shop - go to spectator.co.uk/shop.

After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal

Did you know legendary mountaineer Edmund Hillary found evidence of the Yeti? Or that David Attenborough is on board with the idea it exists? Today we explore the history of the hunt for the Yeti.We're delighted to be joined by Pranaya Rana, a writer based in Kathmandu whose blog is at https://recordnepal.substack.com/Written by Maddy Pelling. Edited by Tom Delargy. Produced by Freddy Chick. Senior Producer is Charlotte Long.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code AFTERDARK sign up at https://historyhit/subscription/ You can take part in our listener survey here.

Behavioral Health Today
Anniversary Special: Unlocking Deeper Human Connection with Topaz Adizes – Episode 296

Behavioral Health Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 34:38


In celebration of our fourth anniversary, we're re-releasing one of our favorite episodes from the past year.Every relationship has its own story, has its own world, has its own language. And there's something to be learned if you create the space and you ask good questions. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Topaz Adizes. Topaz is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. We're excited to have Topaz with us today to share his book “12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations & Deep Relationships” and his work with THE SKIN DEEP, hosting over 1,200 conversations all over the world.   For more information about 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations & Deep Relationships, please visit: https://shop.theskindeep.com/products/12-questions-for-love-a-guide-to-intimate-conversations-and-deeper-relationships For more information about The Skin Deep, please visit: https://shop.theskindeep.com Connect with The Skin Deep on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/theskindeep/videos Connect with The Skin Deep on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the_skindeep/ For more information about Topaz Adizes, please visit: https://www.topazadizes.com

Transformative Principal
Questions to Get to Connection with Topaz Adizes Transformative Principal 590

Transformative Principal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 39:04


Topaz Adizes is an Emmy-award winning creator who helps build the space between two people through deep and meaningful conversations. We have one of those for you today. Jethro and Topaz share how to listen better, ask better questions, and have intention in the conversations we have. {The AND} and 12 Questions for LoveIlluminating the space betweenWhat 12 questions would be the questions that spark a deep relationshipTrial and error - what questions work, and in what sequence?WHy are these questions and others working or not working? {The AND} is a formatIt's about holding the space for people. There are as many stories of relationships as there are sands of the sea. It is what is.The Skin Deep is an experience design studio. The media suggests that the speaker is important. Questions fall into some sort of societal programmingAsk questions that go deeper than the simple questions we usually askIntention and well-constructed questionsThey're asking themselves “How do we ensure that our students rank high?” Asking another question will lead to different behaviors and different questions? How do we make sure that each student feels that this school would not be the same if they were not here? What Learning Looks likeCoworkers - What values do we not share with our parents? ReframingLearning is always individualHow do I apply that in new formatsThe path to the heart is really listening. Listening with the body, being present to the space. If we're not listening to the response, we're not on the path to connection. What kind of conversation are we having? 4 meetings: checkin, brainstorm, social, decision-making.Education is high stakes, what is this conversation about?Common definitions of what we are talking about. We are all on a journeyWhere do we learn to really communicate?Please add your bio here: Topaz Adizes is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. He speaks four languages, and currently lives in Mexico with his wife and two children. For more about The Skin Deep, visit TheSkinDeep.com. To learn more about Topaz Adizes and his work, visit TopazAdizes.com. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships by Topaz Adizes

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 30:25


12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships by Topaz Adizes https://amzn.to/3uUf0YV “Save yourself another round of heartbreak and breakups and read this first. Topaz condenses years of wisdom into 12 powerful questions that will give you the keys to unlock real, true, and profound love so you don't have to keep searching (or suffering) in disconnected relationships.” —Natalie Kuhn, spiritual teacher and co-CEO of The Class Could one conversation improve your relationship forever? We all crave connection. But sometimes we need help getting there. By having a conversation with your partner, guided by these thought-provoking questions, you'll discover the strength in having mindful, meaningful conversations and unlock a deeper level of lasting intimacy. Author Topaz Adizes invites you to bravely explore the heart of your relationship through 12 carefully crafted questions drawn from thousands of candid conversations with real couples featured in his Emmy Award-winning documentary series {THE AND}. In today's fast-paced world, it is easier than ever to feel isolated, disconnected, and idling in surface-level relationships. Having observed a decade's worth of extraordinary conversations unfold, Topaz explores the key to feeling closer, more secure, and more connected with your partner. This essential, inclusive guide includes: Powerful tools to create a safe, transformative space for connection 12 questions proven to nurture authentic intimacy, and examples from people who've been there Strategies for staying connected in the midst of conflict Confidence to craft better, stronger questions of your own (hint: you'll get better answers) Make every conversation count, and you'll uncover the magic that awaits when you dare to be vulnerable, go deeper, and love like never before.About the author TOPAZ ADIZES is an Emmy award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW, featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the NewYork Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. Topaz studied philosophy at UC Berkeley and Oxford University. He speaks four languages, and currently lives in Mexico with his wife and two children.

Behavioral Health Today
12 Questions for Love: Unlocking Deeper Human Connection with Topaz Adizes – Episode 275

Behavioral Health Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 34:29


Every relationship has its own story, has its own world, has its own language. And there's something to be learned if you create the space and you ask good questions. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Topaz Adizes. Topaz is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/Skoll stories of change fellow. His works have been selected to Cannes, Sundance, IDFA, and SXSW; featured in New Yorker magazine, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times; and have garnered an Emmy for new approaches to documentary and Two World Press photo awards for immersive storytelling and interactive documentary. He is currently the founder and executive director of the experience design studio The Skin Deep. We're excited to have Topaz with us today to share his book 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations & Deep Relationships and his work with THE SKIN DEEP, hosting over 1,200 conversations all over the world.   For more information about 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations & Deep Relationships, please visit: https://shop.theskindeep.com/products/12-questions-for-love-a-guide-to-intimate-conversations-and-deeper-relationships For more information about The Skin Deep, please visit: https://shop.theskindeep.com Connect with The Skin Deep on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/theskindeep/videos Connect with The Skin Deep on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the_skindeep/ For more information about Topaz Adizes, please visit: https://www.topazadizes.com

Destination: History
Destination: South Pole

Destination: History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 28:46


Ever wondered what the bottom of the world looked like? Not a whole lot as it turns out. And yet people were desperate to get down there and have a look around. This is the story of the South Pole. Scott's Diaries: https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum/diaries/scottslastexpedition/category/chapter-xx-the-last-march/ Amundsen's memoir ‘My Life as an Explorer' UK | USIf you want to see more links, images and references then you can't go past the Destination: History website. Music: Tegan Finlay----------------*Not AI generated. All content is original.*

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
«No puedo darme el lujo de fracasar»

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 4:01


Pasaron treinta y dos años de intentos frustrados antes de que el primer alpinista lograra escalar «el techo del mundo», el monte Everest. Irónicamente, hoy esa hazaña es tan común y corriente que ha dejado de considerarse noticiosa. A una altura de 8.848 metros, la nieve jamás se derrite en la cumbre del Everest, donde el viento llega a soplar a más de trescientos kilómetros por hora. El primero en hacer el intento, por lo menos el primero del que tengamos conocimiento, fue el británico Jorge Mallory, en 1921. No sería esa la única vez que Mallory intentaría coronar la montaña más alta del mundo. Pero su tercer intento el 8 de junio de 1924 sería el último que haría, pues de ese ascenso no volvería a bajar. La montaña había triunfado. Ni siquiera se halló el cuerpo de aquel pionero del alpinismo moderno sino hasta después de setenta y cinco años, en la expedición dirigida en 1999 por el veterano alpinista Eric Simonson. Sin embargo, los amigos de Mallory no se dieron por vencidos. Al contrario, volvieron a contemplar aquel ominoso panorama vertical y declararon: «Monte Everest, nos venciste la primera vez. Nos venciste la segunda vez. Y nos venciste la tercera vez. ¡Pero ten por seguro que algún día te venceremos porque tú no puedes crecer, y nosotros sí podemos!» Hubo diez intentos más que fracasaron y resultaron en la muerte de otros trece alpinistas. Pero al fin, el 29 de mayo de 1953, el neozelandés Edmund Hillary y su guía, el tibetano Tenzing Norgay, vencieron todos los obstáculos y conquistaron la montaña. A Hillary se le trató como héroe del imperio británico, y por su hazaña la reina Isabel lo premió concediéndole el título de sir. A Norgay, acertadamente apodado «el tigre de los nevados», se le trató como símbolo de orgullo nacional de tres países distintos —Nepal, Tíbet y la India—, y se le otorgó la Estrella de Nepal, que es el honor más grande que confiere su país.1 Aquí nos viene como anillo al dedo uno de los dichos favoritos del Hermano Pablo, que dice: «La única vez que no puedo darme el lujo de fracasar es la última vez que haga el intento.» Porque lo cierto es que el fracaso sólo se da si nos damos por vencidos. Y como, con la ayuda de Dios, todo es posible,2 entonces basta con que crezcamos en la fe que tenemos en Él.3 Así también nosotros conquistaremos las más altas montañas de la vida.4 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 ; ; y En línea 7 abril 2000. 2 Gn 18:14; Mt 19:26; Mr 10:27; Lc 1:37; 18:27; Jer 32:17,27 3 Lc 17:5‑6 4 Mt 21:21‑22; Mr 11:22‑23

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Everest by Isaac Asimov - Isaac Asimov Short Stories

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 11:02 Very Popular


Perhaps you're read how Everest has now been climbed? But have you heard of Planetary Survey? Here's the real truth about it. Everest has been climbed twice. Everest by Isaac Asimov, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.We receive a lot of suggestions and we listen to what you have to say. The idea to add super short stories was yours, we've done longer stories too, based on your suggestions. Today we bring you the shortest story we've ever featured, all by itself, because you asked for it. And if you've noticed that we've been narrating a plethora of stories by Isaac Asimov lately, well, you've asked for that too!Universe Science Fiction Magazine began publishing in June 1953, its third issue is dated December 1953 and features a short story about Mt. Everest. Edmund Hillary became the first person to climb the gigantic mountain just a few months before this story was printed. Let's turn to page 30 for Everest by Isaac Asimov…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, The castaway was a wanted man — but he didn't know how badly he was wanted! The ShipShape Miracle by Clifford D. Simak.Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter https://twitter.com/lost_sci_fihttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVMerch - https://lostscifi.creator-spring.com/Sign up for our newsletter https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/266431/102592606683269000/share Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stats + Stories
Stats Tips for Your Trip to Everest | Stats + Stories Episode 306

Stats + Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 29:04


It's been 70 years since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay summited Mount Everest. Since then hundreds of people attempt to climb the mountain each year. Many of those climbers are injured during their attempts. And during the 2023 climbing season 17 people died. Preparing for Everest takes years of training. Though there's disagreement among mountaineers about how to best prepare for the climb, statistics might be able to help and that's the focus of this episode of Stats and Stories with guest Moinak Bhaduri. Moinak Bhaduri develops change-detection algorithms for point processes through trend permutations and is an assistant professor with the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Bentley University. He heads the editorial board of the NextGen column of the New England Journal of Statistics in Data Science. Moinak's research has found applications in computer science, finance, reliability and repairable systems, geoscience, and oceanography.

The Incredible Journey
Sir Edmund Hillary – Reach the Summit

The Incredible Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 28:30


It's 70 years since one of the most extraordinary achievements occurred. This accomplishment is spoken of, remembered, and often used as the gauge of success. And so, it is no surprise that the name of this one man is carved indelibly into history. In his home country, he's considered a hero and has been voted the most admired person in the nation. He even has a commemorative five-stamp series to honour his status and achievements. He is the best-known New Zealander in the world. But it's not just his achievement as a mountaineer, the conqueror of Mount Everest, the first man, along with Tenzing Norgay to climb to the top of the highest mountain in the world that he is honoured. It's because Edmund Hillary showed us how an ordinary life can become a truly extraordinary one. He has shown us that greatness is possible. 

When It Goes Wrong
The First Ascents of Everest - Mallory and Irvine

When It Goes Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 50:22


Welcome to When It Goes Wrong, the podcast about disasters, accidents and when things fall apart. On this episode we will be heading back to Mount Everest and covering some of the first attempts at climbing it. We will cover Mallory's attempts in 1921, 1922 and the fateful trip in 1924 and then subsequent attempts before it was successfully climbed in 1953 by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay.Please subscribe and review for more! You can follow the podcast on instagram at @whenitgoeswrongpod or email me at whenitgoeswrongpod@gmail.com.Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1921_British_Mount_Everest_reconnaissance_expeditionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922_British_Mount_Everest_expeditionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Malloryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924_British_Mount_Everest_expeditionhttps://aspectsofhistory.com/a-corpse-on-everest-george-mallory/https://malloryandirvine.com/https://www.historyextra.com/period/20th-century/mystery-everest-mallory-irvine-climb-disappearance-what-happened/Disney+ - Lost on EverestEverest 1922 - Mick Conefreyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVLOJAXPC_s

Half-Arsed History
Episode 277: Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay

Half-Arsed History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 43:59


In this episode of Half-Arsed History, hear the tale of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, the first two people to be confirmed to have made it to the peak of the highest mountain on Earth, Mount Everest.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RTÉ - The History Show
The First Ascent of Everest

RTÉ - The History Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 6:39


Marc McMenamin talks to Peter Hillary, son of Edmund Hillary, about his father's historic ascent of Everest 70 years ago

Historically High
Mount Everest

Historically High

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 108:10


The human species is unique from other's on this planet in many ways. One specific way is we are the only species that choses to do challenging or dumb shit strictly to see if it can be done. Everest is no exception.  The mentality, the training, the cost, the risk, all of the things required to even attempt to summit Everest make most not even consider it an option in their lives. How many days does it take to summit once you leave basecamp? How many people have died? How many people have actually made it? We're getting high as fuck both literally and educationally and tackling the tallest mountain on Earth. 

Tales in Two Minutes- Jay Stetzer, Storyteller

He is known worldwide for his feat as the first man to climb Mount Everest. 

The History Hour
Scaling Everest, the highest mountain in the world

The History Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 51:47


Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes focusing on Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world. It's 70 years since Edmund Hillary with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, became the first people to reach the summit of Everest in 1953. We hear about some of the earliest, tragic attempts to scale the mountain, and from those who've blazed a trail up the slopes for others to follow. Contributors: Peter Hillary - Sir Edmund Hillary's son. Jamling Tenzing Norgay - Tenzing Norgay's son. Bachendri Pal - the first Indian woman to scale Mount Everest. Michael Groom - a survivor of the tragic expedition in 1996 when a storm struck the mountain. Jochen Hemmleb - an original member of the team that discovered George Mallory's remains. (Photo: Sherpa Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary after their return from Everest. Credit: Bettmann)

Witness History
Tenzing Norgay conquers Everest

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 10:19


Sherpa Tenzing Norgay had tried to climb Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, six times before his successful climb with Edmund Hillary in 1953. His son, Jamling Norgay, spoke to Louise Clarke about the spiritual importance of the mountain for his father, and how Tenzing Norgay saved Hillary's life when he fell down a crevasse on the mountain. (Photo: Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary. Credit: BBC)

Witness History
Edmund Hillary conquers Everest

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 10:13


On 29 May 1953 Edmund Hillary, climbing with sherpa Tenzing Norgay, became the first people to reach the summit of Everest. The two men instantly became famous all over the world. Edmund Hillary's son, Peter Hillary, tells Louise Clarke about his father's heroic climb. (Photo: Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary. Credit: BBC)

History Daily
The First Ever Successful Summit of Mount Everest

History Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 15:14


May 29, 1953. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay become the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Overheard at National Geographic
How Black Climbers Are Closing the Adventure Gap

Overheard at National Geographic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 29:44 Very Popular


Ever since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest, there has been a long list of firsts: the first ascent without supplemental oxygen, the first in winter, and the first full ski descent, to name a few. The first Black climber reached the roof of the world in 2003. But until this year, no team of Black climbers had done it. Meet one of the climbers in the Full Circle Everest expedition, and learn why he hopes this historic accomplishment shows that Black people belong in outdoor recreation too. For more information on this episode, visit natgeo.com/overheard Want more? Read more about Full Circle Everest, the revolutionary team that made history on the world's highest peak. And go deeper with James's podcast episode featuring an interview with Demond “Dom” Mullins, as well as James's website The Joy Trip Project and his book The Adventure Gap. Black Americans make up just two percent of National Park visitors, according to a 2018 report. Read about how the National Park Service is trying to live up to its credo to provide “Benefit and Enjoyment of the People”—all people. Income disparities and an inability to take time off work can restrict people of color from outdoor recreation. Follow a group of people strapping on crampons and climbing frozen waterfalls for the first time.    Also explore: Check out other groups—like Outdoor Afro and Melanin Base Camp—dedicated to diversifying the outdoors. See Everest from above. Panoramic drone photography shows what it's like to stand on the roof of the world. In 2021, researchers announced a new height for Mount Everest: 29,031.69 feet above sea level. Learn how they arrived at such a precise measurement, as well as the biting-cold, middle-of-the-night ascent that made it possible. Everest may be the world's tallest mountain, but K2 is often called the most dangerous. In another Overheard episode, we chronicle the all-Nepali team that climbed K2 in winter, something that had never been done before.   If you like what you hear and want to support more content like this, please consider a National Geographic subscription. Go to natgeo.com/exploremore to subscribe today. be5SVDj3608Q1BEMWiWg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices